Trauma & EPIC TBI Flashcards

1
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Shock Index >1

A

HR > SBP

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Initial Considerations..

A

Dead on Scene AG
OR
Traumatic Cardiac Arrest AG

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Types of Trauma

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  • Blunt Trauma
  • Penetrating/Isolated Extremity Trauma
  • TBI (Penetrating Head Trauma/GCS <15/Loss of Consciousness)

All w/ Risk of Hemorrhage

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Initial Actions

A
  • Determine Type of Trauma
  • Hemorrhage control (Tourniquet, Quickclot, Occlusive Dressing, Pelvic Binder)
  • Airway Maintenance
  • Breathing and Ventilation (Chest Decompression, Cricothyrotomy)
  • 2 Large Bore IV’s/IO Access
  • Cardiac Monitor
  • Splint Obvious Fractures

Minimize scene times

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5
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If Blunt Trauma..

A
  • Apply C-Collar

> 14 years: Administer TXA 2 grams Slow IV/IO Push (over 2 min)

<14 years: Administer TXA 30 mg/kg
(2g MAX) slow IV/IO push (over 2 min)

  • Administer NS/LR fluid bolus to keep SBP >110 mmHg
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If Penetrating/Isolated Extremity Trauma..

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> 14 years: Administer TXA 2 grams Slow IV/IO Push (over 2 min)

<14 years: Administer TXA 30 mg/kg
(2g MAX) slow IV/IO push (over 2 min)

  • Administer NS/LR fluid bolus to keep SBP >70 mmHg
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If TBI (Penetrating Head Trauma/GCS <15/Loss of Consciousness)..

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  • Supplemental O2 to Target Sat of 100%
  • IV access with 18g IV (document exceptions, e.g. pediatric patient)
  • Monitor HR, BP & O2 q 3-5 min & Initiate TX before the patient becomes hypoxic or hypotensive
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Prevent Hypoxia & Hyperventilation by..

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  • EtCO2 Target of 40 (35-45) for ventilated Pt’s
  • Provide PPV if needed @ appropriate rate
  • Consider I-Gel/ETI if Pt remains hypoxic (>8 yrs)
  • Consider Tension Pneumo if O2 remains <90%
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Prevent Hypotension

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  • Not Hyperventilating
  • 20 mL/kg NS/LR fluid bolus to keep SBP >110 mmHg [70+(agex2) for peds]
    Consider Shock AG/Call Medical Direction
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10
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If SBP fails to improve..

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  • Repeat Fluid Bolus

Consider:
- Hyperventilation
- Tension Pneumo
- Push Dose Epi/Medical Direction

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11
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Ventilation Rate for 0-24 mnths

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25 bpm (1 breath q 2.5 sec)

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Ventilation Rate for 2-14 yrs

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20 bpm (1 breath q 3 sec)

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Ventilation Rate for >14 yrs

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10 bpm (1 breath q 6 sec)

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